| PAGE |
| Dedication | [7] |
| Preface | [11] |
| Memoir of the Author | [19] |
| CHAPTER I. |
| The Voyage—First Impressions of Siam; and of Bangkok, its Capital—Reception in the Palace—The Two Kings of Siam | [37] |
| CHAPTER II. |
| Geography and History of the Kingdom of Siam | [54] |
| CHAPTER III. |
| Voyage up the Menam to Ayuthia the ancient Capital—The Ruins—Excursion to Mount Phrabat—its Temple—its Sacred and Geological Footsteps—Saraburi and Patavi | [106] |
| CHAPTER IV. |
| Chantaboun—Its Products and Commerce—Appearance of the Country—The Isles of Ko-Man—Isles of Patates—The Island of Ko-Kram—Paknam Ven—Manner in Which The Apes Play With The Crocodiles | [141] |
| CHAPTER V. |
| Life in the Hill-Country—Mount Sabat—Hunting—Tigers—Serpents—Rich Vegetation of Chantaburi | [155] |
| CHAPTER VI. |
| Return to Chantaboun—Excursion to Battambong—The Islands of Koh Kong—Island of Phu Quoc—Beautiful Prospect in the Gulf of Komput—Cambodia—Commerce of these Countries—Miserable State of the People—Visit to the King of Cambodia | [174] |
| CHAPTER VII. |
| Details respecting Cambodia—Udong, its present Capital—Interviews with the Second King | [192] |
| CHAPTER VIII. |
| Departure from Udong—Train of Elephants—Pinhalu—Kind treatment by the Missionaries—The Great Lake of Cambodia—Touli-Sap—The Thiâmes—Speculations as to their Origin—Ancient Kingdom of Tsiampa—Israelite Traditions of the Thiâmes or Tsiampois | [213] |
| CHAPTER IX. |
| The Great Bazaar of Cambodia, Penom-Peuh—The River Mékon—The Island Ko-Sutin—Pemptiélan—Pump-Ka-Daye, on the Borders of Cambodia—Some further Notes on the Country—Father Guilloux—Journey to Brelum and the neighbouring Country inhabited by the Savage Stiens | [226] |
| CHAPTER X. |
| Sojourn of Three Months among the Savage Stiens—Manners of this Tribe—Products of the Country—Fauna—Manners of the Annamites | [240] |
| CHAPTER XI. |
| Return to Pinhalu and Udong—The Great Lake Touli-Sap—Meeting with Nine Elephants—Recent Acts of Oppression towards the People—On the eventual Regeneration of the People—The Province of Battambourg—Grand Ruins | [265] |
| CHAPTER XII. |
| Description of the Temple of Ongcor—Observations on these Ruins, and on others in the Provinces of Ongcor and Battambong | [278] |